Middlesbrough meteorite
The Middlesbrough Meteorite fell in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England on 14 March 1881. The meteorite fell in the afternoon, hitting the ground around 3:35 pm. Although there were reports that sound generated as the object travelled through the Earth's atmosphere was heard in some areas of Yorkshire, the meteorite was unusual in that the sonic boom that would normally be associated with a meteorite entering the atmosphere was not heard by anyone who witnessed the fall, nor were there were any reports of either a fireball or smoke trail.
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Middlesbrough meteorite
The Middlesbrough Meteorite fell in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England on 14 March 1881. The meteorite fell in the afternoon, hitting the ground around 3:35 pm. Although there were reports that sound generated as the object travelled through the Earth's atmosphere was heard in some areas of Yorkshire, the meteorite was unusual in that the sonic boom that would normally be associated with a meteorite entering the atmosphere was not heard by anyone who witnessed the fall, nor were there were any reports of either a fireball or smoke trail.
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The Middlesbrough Meteorite fe ...... on display for several weeks.
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ミドルズブラ隕石(ミドルズブラいんせき、Middlesbro ...... ったので、ヨークシャ博物館に寄付され保管されることになった。
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1881-03-14
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A cast of the Middlesbrough meteorite
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Middlesbrough meteorite
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The Middlesbrough Meteorite fe ...... her a fireball or smoke trail.
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ミドルズブラ隕石(ミドルズブラいんせき、Middlesbro ...... と空気抵抗によって速度を失うという説を確認することになった。
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Middlesbrough meteorite
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ミドルズブラ隕石
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